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It's been a while since I made an official update, hasn't it? Well, I wanted to take a break from Pro Evolution Soccer, for it was giving me more stress than I want to admit, since I was playing it along side some other games at the time. However, since I am focusing solely on this game right now, I feel more comfortable playing the game than I ever thought I would be.

There is always going to be at least one club that I always seem to be playing well against, whether it's in the internationals, or in the domestic football leagues, there is always at least one team that I haunt more than any other.

Fluminense seem to be the team that I always score at least two goals against. I've got 5 goals against them in recent memory, including a hattrick, which helped Deportes Iquique destroyed the Brazilian side. Well, it seems that I have once again found myself having a hand in destroying Fluminense.

Scoring two goals because I was given too much time and room, makes it clear that I shouldn't be given all the room that I was and that I was much more dangerous than I was given credit for.

I scored against Internacional, Sao Paulo and Netherlands as well during these four games, so really it shouldn't be that surprising that I'm a threat. On my day I will simply make sure that I am on the way of destroying anyone who gets in my way. The pitch is my playground and you really don't want to be caught between me and the goal when I'm on form.

Should I focus on learning another skill, learning another position or should I just allocate everything into my training slots, in that case, where I should I be allocating them after learning the Long Range Drive Skill?

Suddenly, we found we were struggling to score goals for a time. Why was that the case? I don't know. All that I knew was that when I was playing, we only scored two goals in three games, when we would have scored seven or eight beforehand.

Perhaps it was due to us getting complacent, not that it particularly matter, for we still won 1-0 in two different games, with Pato getting a goal in the 90th minute against Santos to win one game and me getting a goal early on to beat Vacos Da Gama.

If we were starting to get complacent in December, then I hated to see what would happen if we messed up later on the in year, when we had the Brazilian Cup and the Copa Libertadores to deal with. Brazil has become a new home for me and I intent to make sure that we continue to perform at our very best.

We were delighted when Alexandre Pato scored that last gasp goal to win us the game against Santos

Should I focus on learning another skill, learning another position or should I just allocate everything into my training slots, in that case, where I should I be allocating them after learning the Long Range Drive Skill?

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I didn't update yesterday, due to the fact that I played Star Wars: The Old Republic all day yesterday without even meaning to. So yeah, sorry about that. Might have an update 2 hours later though to make up for it, if you want that?

I felt rather nervous about what I had been told the week beforehand. Was this all coming too soon? I felt it was, but that didn't mean that anyone else considered that to be the case. How could I have considered this to be something that I was expecting? There clearly wasn't anything beforehand that had told me that this was coming. Sure I had scored loads of goals, but to me that meant absolutely nothing. I didn't think that I deserved this for crying out load.

I had been nominated for the World Footballer of the Year award.

I personally felt that I hadn't been playing well enough to have even been considered in the first place in all honesty, but apparently, I had been performing well enough to be not just a candidate, but to be one of the favourites for the award. I honestly felt like disagreeing.

The moment of truth finally arrived, who was going to be 2016's World Footballer of the Year?

"The winner of the World Footballer of the Year, 2016, is... JLAB!"

I stared in complete and utter disbelief, unable to believe that this was happening. This had to be some kind of trick, didn't it? There was no way that I was honestly the World Footballer of the Year, was there? The cameras was showing my look of disbelief, and it was only after someone urged me to go up and collect the award, did I finally make my way to the stage.

As I stared at the cameras, showing me to the millions watching this presentation at home, I felt myself looking more stunned than I ever thought that I ever felt like I would be.

"Wow... this is... completely unexpected. Never in my wildest dreams did I expect to be winning this award and to be doing it so soon. Thank you, everyone. This is something that I will never forget."

Well, this was unexpected.

Our affection for our club captain is clear for all to see, as we celebrate yet another goal with him.

Should I focus on learning another skill, learning another position or should I just allocate everything into my training slots, in that case, where I should I be allocating them after learning the Long Range Drive Skill?

Ever since I was named the World Footballer of the Year, I found myself running short of goals. I just could not score a goal to save my life at the moment and it was infuriating me more than I would like to admit. I got my only goal of the period when I scored against Coritiba, who we beat 2-0.

The Copa Libertadores saw us struggling to a draw in our first game and only win due to a freekick scored by Chicao, after I got tripped at the edge of the penalty area. Surely it was at this point, that I realized that I wasn't going to be able to do anything this month.

Not that it mattered too much to me, but we lost two games that I wasn't part of, both of which were in the league. It was just a good thing that we have already secured the Brazilian Title.

Now what we need to do is win the Brazilian Cup and get the Copa Libertadores under our belts and everything will be okay after all of that.

Should I focus on learning another skill, learning another position or should I just allocate everything into my training slots, in that case, where I should I be allocating them after learning the Long Range Drive Skill?

Scoring goals and creating them, that is my role as a central midfielder. Does that mean that I am constantly pleased by my performances for my club and country? Hell no. I always know that I can do better.

Being held to a draw by Romania summed up why I am not completely satisfied by my performances for England, though finding myself scoring three goals in recent times helped me feel more at ease with what I'm currently doing than I would have done otherwise.

Still, there is more that I could do and I'm not going to be happen until I manage to do them if I'm completely honest with you. Yes, we're through to the quarter-final of the Brazilian Cup, but being held to draws to teams that we should quite honestly be beating, shows what needs to be done quite honestly.

Should I focus on learning another skill, learning another position or should I just allocate everything into my training slots, in that case, where I should I be allocating them after learning the Long Range Drive Skill?

It's unbelievable! Corinthians have gone behind against Contaquipura! Who could have seen this coming?!

That was the lowest point of the month for me, going behind against the side that we really should have had no trouble beating. How we had even found ourselves falling behind in the first place, I really do not know, but what was important was that we recovered from this horrible setback.

Botafogo just happened to be our next opponents and I found myself taking my frustrations out on them, scoring two goals in 35 minutes. The game ended up finishing 3-0 in the end and I felt a lot better than I had done before the game had started. We then followed up by beating Floskrule by 2-0, which sent us through to the next round of the Copa Libertadores, much to my relief.

San Lorenzo soon followed as the next team to be written on our victim, as Alexandre Pato and I both ended up scoring a goal each in Argentina to put Corinthians in firm control of the contest ahead of the next leg. Whether we would find ourselves slipping up or not was a different question altogether, but I felt that that would not be the case.

We've got too much confidence in ourselves for that now.

We were delighted when we secured our place in the Copa Libertadores knock-out stages, we felt more relief than anything else, especially after my former club, Deportes Iquique got knocked out in the group stage.

Should I focus on learning another skill, learning another position or should I just allocate everything into my training slots, in that case, where I should I be allocating them after learning the Long Range Drive Skill?

I picked the ball up in my own half and just started to charge towards the goal, I twisted and turned as I avoided running into defenders, before I finally got into the position to strike. I struck for goal and it rocketed into the back of the net, causing jubilation over the outstanding goal. My adrenaline poured through me as I yelled out in delight over the goal that I had scored. Saqutamagel just didn't know what had hit them.

Sao Paulo were in our way too, but we beat them in the Brazilian Cup and then were forced to play them in the Copa Libertadores as well. By the time we would be done with them, Sao Paulo would eventually want to see the end of us and want no further part in any fixtures with us involved.

Still, we need to avoid getting complacent, after all, the best way to lose is to think that you've won before the battle is truly over. It's quite honestly the biggest weakness that some of the big teams currently have, but we're making sure that we eliminate that on time for our routes to the finals.

Celebrating with my teammates, in the aftermath of perhaps my greatest ever goal in my career.

Should I focus on learning another skill, learning another position or should I just allocate everything into my training slots, in that case, where I should I be allocating them after learning the Long Range Drive Skill?

Sao Paulo were taken down as we made it towards the Copa Libertadores final, thanks to a brace from Alexandre Pato, which helped make the tie 3-0 at home, which we defended with ease in the second leg as we held out for a 0-0 draw.

I then found myself being dragged off to play for England against Bulgaria in the European Qualifiers, we could only get goalless draws in both games against them. That was disappointing, for it meant that we only had six points in four games, thanks to three 0-0 draws in succession.

We then played against Santos for the first leg of the Brazilian Cup final, which we won thanks to a late goal from Alexandre Pato, who was delighted to get on the score sheet again. It gave us the advantage, for we had gone to their ground and won, what more could we have possibly wanted in tie.

We then hosted Internacional in the Copa Libertadores Final first leg. It took us 77 minutes for us to score the first goal of the game, which was scored by Paulo Victor. This opened the floodgates if you will, for I then scored two goals, coming in the 82nd and the 89th minute to make the game 3-0 on the night. We practically had one hand on the trophy, we just needed to make sure that we continued our good form into the final to finally win the Copa Libertadores.

That would make my career.

Making it 3-0 against Internacional, ending the game as a contest in the Copa Libertadores Final First Leg.

Should I focus on learning another skill, learning another position or should I just allocate everything into my training slots, in that case, where I should I be allocating them after learning the Long Range Drive Skill?

As I watched my shot go into the back of the net against Santos in the Brazilian Cup final, I found myself until to contain my delight. 1-0 on the night and 2-0 overall, I felt that we had finally made a big step towards the treble that we were so desperate to obtain for the club. The final whistle went off and I celebrated with my teammates as we brought home the domestic cup.

The game against Internacional was not as simple as we wanted it to have been, especially after we went 1-0. However, a goal from Paulo Victor, followed by a goal from me that would once again be classified as perhaps one of the greatest goals to be seen in the Copa Libertadores final made it 2-1. They may have made it 2-2 before the end, but my three goals throughout the two legs meant that we had won 5-2 overall and had secured the title. I felt sheer jubilation and as such, I felt like I had finally redeemed myself for what had happened last season with Deportes Iquique in the penalty shoot-out.

I finished off the month by playing for England, where I scored two goals as we beat Switzerland 2-0, before Frank Lampard scored the winning penalty to help us beat Romania 1-0. We managed to secure qualification after we Switzerland beat Bulgaria, which made sure we finished top of the group, having just scored four goals in six games. Bizarre isn't it?

Celebrating the goal that I had scored, which would prove to be the final nail in the coffin for Santos' chance of winning the Brazilian Cup.

Yes, the video says it all, this will be the last ever upload/update that I plan on doing. I know that this will probably not be a popular decision, but I feel that with Copa Libertadores trophy finally being in my possession, that my career was finally made.

It probably was helped by the fact that I got bored of the game again, but still...

I couldn't really do much more I feel, that's all that I can say really.

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